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Question 172465: Steve traveled 200 miles at a certain speed. Had he gone 10mph faster, the trip would have taken 1 hour less. Find the speed of his vehicle.
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Question 172527: Let p/5 = Q then p/10= ?
Please explain the steps that lead to the answer of: Q/2

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Question 172651: A mover's van left Middleton at 8:00 AM and drove to Bayside at an average speed of 70km/h. At 9:00 AM, the Riley's left Middleton following the same route as the van. If both arrived in Bayside at 4:00 PM, what was the Rileys' average speed?
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Question 172763: Four Managers are attending a safety conference that starts in 21 minutes. The conference center is too far to walk from the hotel, so all of the managers must be driven to the conference. All of the shuttle buses are gone, and the only person with a vehicle is Mike Crowley, but he drove his MG, which accommodates only 2 occupants.
Calculate the time it will take for all 4 managers to get to the conference…. Make sure they all get there on time. Note: You must use the slowest person’s time for when in the car.
Ex: If Will and Larry drive together from the hotel it will take 8 minutes (Larry’s time), and from the conference center back to get the next manager, 3 minutes (Will’s time).


Attendees
It takes Sue 2 minutes to drive
It takes Will 3 minutes to drive
It takes Larry 8 minutes to drive
It takes Mike 10 minutes to drive.

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Question 172801: A frog is at the bottom of a 20 foot well. Each day it crawls up 4 feet but each night it slips back 3 feet. How many days are required for the frog to rach the top of the well?
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Question 172804: It takes 40 minutes to cut a log into 5 pieces. How long would it take to cut a similar log into ten pieces?
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Question 172804: It takes 40 minutes to cut a log into 5 pieces. How long would it take to cut a similar log into ten pieces?
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Question 172806: A frog is at the bottom of 200 foot well. Each day it crawls up 5 feet and each it slips back 2 feet. The day begins at sunrise and ends when night begins at sundown. On which day will the frog first reach the top of the well?
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Question 172890: Tyson drove 65 miles more than 1/2 the miles Pete drove. Together they drove 500 miles. How many miles did Tyson drive?
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Question 172890: Tyson drove 65 miles more than 1/2 the miles Pete drove. Together they drove 500 miles. How many miles did Tyson drive?
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Question 172884: A man leaves Paris driving at a constant speed. After a while he passes a kilometer stone that displays a 2 digit number. An hour later he passes another kilometer stone displaying the same 2 digit number but in reverse order. Another hour after that, he passes a 3rd kilomer stone marker with the same 2 digits(in any order seperated by a zero. What is the speed of the man's car?
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Question 172884: A man leaves Paris driving at a constant speed. After a while he passes a kilometer stone that displays a 2 digit number. An hour later he passes another kilometer stone displaying the same 2 digit number but in reverse order. Another hour after that, he passes a 3rd kilomer stone marker with the same 2 digits(in any order seperated by a zero. What is the speed of the man's car?
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Question 172906: Tim leaves Paris, driving at a constant speed. After awhile he passes a milestone displaying a two-digit number. An hour later he passes a milestone displaying the same two-digit number but in reverse order. In another hour, he passes a third milestone with the same two-digits (backwards or forwards) seperated by a zero.
What is the speed of Tim's car?

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Question 173181: What is the surface area of a right cone with a base radius of 6 cm and a height of 6*3squared cm?
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Question 173235: I need help on this word problem. I am not sure what method to use and how to solve it:
Mike made a trip in 40 hours. Joe made the same trip in 30 hours because Joe was traveling 6km per hour faster. How many kilometers was the trip?

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Question 173372: on a friday night your limo travels for two hours int the carpool lane at 8kph, faster than the traffic to go to prom.the returning trip takes 3 hours on the same route going 3kph slower than traffic, what was the speed of traffic?
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Question 173469: Carlos leaves LA on a cross country car trip at 8 AM, he is going 50 mph; Juanita plans to do the same but leaves at 9 AM and travels 60 mph, develop a diagram or table to determine at what time Juanita will pass Carlos
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Question 173469: Carlos leaves LA on a cross country car trip at 8 AM, he is going 50 mph; Juanita plans to do the same but leaves at 9 AM and travels 60 mph, develop a diagram or table to determine at what time Juanita will pass Carlos
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Question 173569: Four Minutes after Monica left to go to school with her mom, her Dad realized that she had left her math homework at home. He decided to bring it to her so she would not get in trouble. Since he was driving at a speed 20 mph more than Monica's mom, he caught up with her after 8 miles from their house. What was Monica's dad's speed?
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Question 173668: a moving van leaves a house traveling at an average rate of 35 mi/h. the family leaves the house 3/4 hour later following the same route in a car. they travel at an average rate of 50 mi/h.
a.define a variable for the time traveled by the moving van.
b.write an expression for the time traveled by the car.
c. copy and complete the table.
vehicle rate time distance traveled
moving van x x x
car x x x

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Question 173670: Asailboat travels 20 miles downstream in 3 hours. It returns in 4 hours. Find the speed of the sailboat in still water and the rate of the current. Plus how would you check your answer.
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Question 173690: On a 135-mile bycycle excursion, Maria averaged 5 mph faster for the first 60 miles than she did for the last 75 miles. The entire trip took 8 hours. Find the rate for the first 60 miles.
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Question 173818: Two towns A nd B are 3 miles apart. They want to build a new school to serve 200 students from A and 100 students from B. How far from A should the school be built if the toital distance traveled by all 300 students is the smallest possible?
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Question 173946: A fisherman in a canoe paddles 14 miles down a stream in the same amount of time that it takes him to paddle 6 miles upstream. If the speed of the current is 2 mph, what is the speed at which the fisherman can paddle in still water?
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Question 173940: this is actually a common topic.
2 trains (A and B) apart of each other 90km moving towards each other on the same straight track.
train A with speed 45km/h, and train B with speed 45km/h
a bee is in between the 2 trains flying from train A to train B and back and forth continuosly with speed 60km/h
assume that we do not consider the bee's mass and length, assume it's just a dot
the usual questions will ask what is the total distance traveled by the bee, but i would like to know "how many times can the bee fly back and forth before the 2 trains crash??"
there is also a picture of the situation in the URL below,
http://polymathprogrammer.com/2007/08/13/two-trains-and-a-bumblebee-problem/
a friend once said the answer is "the bee can fly infinite times before the 2 trains crash"
but I doubt that, because the 2 trains will crash within a fix amount of time, and therefore there is only a fix amount of times the bee can fly back and forth
can someone clarify this? thank you.


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Question 173999: define a variable and write an equation for the situation. then solve.
suppose you are driving to visit a friend in another state. you are driving 50 miles per hour. you must drive 600 miles total. if you have already driven 375 miles, how long will it take you to reach your destination?

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Question 174073: Doctor White leaves home to drive to a convention. She is traveling at 55miles/hour. She is 10 miles from home when her husband realizes that she has forgotten her briefcase. How fast will he have to drive to catch her in two hours?
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Question 174164: Throwing a wrench: An angry construction worker throws his wrench from a height of 128 feet with an initial velocity of 32 feet per second. The height of the wrench above the ground after t seconds is given by S(t)--16t^2-32t + 128.
a) What is the height of the wrench after 1 second?
b) How long does it take for the wrench to reach the ground?
I would like a confirmation or correction to my solutions below:
a) S= (-16t^2-32t+128)
-16-1^2(-32*1)+128
-16(1^2)+ or 1 32(1) + 128 = 80 ft
b) 0= -16t^2-32+128
-16t^2/-16 = 0
-16t^2/-16 = t^2
-32/-16 = +2
128/-16= -8
0=t^2+2t-8=
(t+4)*t-2 =0
t= -4 or t =2
t = 2 seconds

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Question 174165: 1. At 5:00 a.m., a train leaves a station and travels at a rate of 35 mph. At 7:00 a.m., a second train leaves the same station on the same track and travels in the direction of the first train at a speed of 45 mph. At 8:00 a.m., how many miles seperate the two trains?
solve:
2. 1/3x-2=5

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Question 174250: if 300 jellybeans cost x dollars. how many jellybeanscan you purchase for 50 cents at the same rate? ans is 150/x. could you explain How to get the ans. im doing a practice test
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Question 174504: Esther drove to work in the morning at an average speed of 45 miles per hour. She returned home in the evening along the same route and averaged 30 miles per hour. If Esther spent a total of one hour commuting to an from work, how many miles did Esther drive to work in the morning?
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Question 174532: Two cars driving on opposite sides of the freeway are 20 miles apart and moving directly towards each other. one car is moving at 55 miles per hour, while the other ismoving at 70 miles per hour. How long will it take the two cars to pass each other?
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Question 174514:
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Question 174043: If the average radius of the orbit of venus is 0.723AU, then how many years does it take for venus to complete one orbit of the sun? Use the information given here 29.46 years,11.83 sun to jupiter, and 5.2 AU
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Question 174710: If Bill rides his bike 3 mi to Fred's house and then walks with Fred the remaining 1 mi to school, it will take him 30 min. But if he rides the entire distance, it will take him only 20 min. Find his biking speed and walking speed.
for this equation, i tried to set the problems up like this:
3 b + 1 w= 30 min
b = 20 min
3(20) + 1 w = 30
60 + 1 w = 30
-60 -60
1 w = -30
I would like to see if this is a correct way to work. If not, then please assist me. I would really appreciate it!!

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Question 174710: If Bill rides his bike 3 mi to Fred's house and then walks with Fred the remaining 1 mi to school, it will take him 30 min. But if he rides the entire distance, it will take him only 20 min. Find his biking speed and walking speed.
for this equation, i tried to set the problems up like this:
3 b + 1 w= 30 min
b = 20 min
3(20) + 1 w = 30
60 + 1 w = 30
-60 -60
1 w = -30
I would like to see if this is a correct way to work. If not, then please assist me. I would really appreciate it!!

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Question 174808: A bus and a cyclist leave a school at 8 AM and head for a stadium 90 miles away. The rate of the bus is three times the rate of the cyclist. The cyclist arrives 4 hours after the bus. What is the equation? Find the rate of the bus.
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Question 175078: 'Jim rollerbladed the first 1,600 meters in 3 minutes. How long would it take him to rollerblade 10,000 meters?'
I'm not sure if I did any of this correctly, so a step by step would be usefull, thanks.

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Question 175073: A wife picks up her husband after work at a certain hour every day. (It takes the same amount of time to drive there as it does to drive back.) One day, her husband gets off work an hour early, so he stars walking. His wife leaves at her usual time and finds him along the way. THey arrive back home 30 minutes earlier than usual. How long did her husband spend walking?
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Question 175290: how long would it take traveling 30mph for 6 miles in a car
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Question 175379: If the distance between two cities is 140 miles, what is the distance in kilometers?
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Question 175379: If the distance between two cities is 140 miles, what is the distance in kilometers?
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Question 175380: If the speed limit is 105km/hr, what is this in miles per hour?
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Question 175378: How do I convert 125 km to miles?
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Question 175381: Please help: If sheely ran 2 one-fourth miles, Lynne ran 3 one-eighth miles. Who ran farther and by how much?
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